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where tamerlan goes for six months. he flies to moscow. but then, according to his father, he visits chechnya and dagestan. now, who did he visit in chechnya? who did he visit in dagestan? does it have any relationship to these unspecified underground groups that the russians referred to in their original request to the fbi? third, you come back to the united states. by this point he clearly seems to be thoroughly radicalized. he sets up that youtube account filled with jihadjihadi videos. we have reports from radical tendencies even from people within his own mosque. who was he in contact with in the boston area? i think those are the biggest questions now facing investigators and people looking at how the fbi handled this case. >> michael isikoff, i got to leave it there. you're right. we got to figure out did the kgb not tell our guys or russian intelligence not tell our guys everything that they knew at the time? and will they tell us now? anyway, michael, thank you very much. >>> gaggle will be here next. running a little bit late. fi
where tamerlan goes for six months. he flies to moscow. but then, according to his father, he visits chechnya and dagestan. now, who did he visit in chechnya? who did he visit in dagestan? does it have any relationship to these unspecified underground groups that the russians referred to in their original request to the fbi? third, you come back to the united states. by this point he clearly seems to be thoroughly radicalized. he sets up that youtube account filled with jihadjihadi videos. we...
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tamerlan's seems ied lodgeal in nature. the younger brother was a pot smoker, drinker, partier, womanizer. >> he had friends. >> both had friends. tamerlan if you look at him he fit in well as a boxer. he was flamboyant, wearing furs, leather pants, silk scarves, things like that and he went through a tremendous change. since they had two different radicalization trajectories but i wouldn't blame the u.s. for not doing enough to assimilate their immigrants. there are no signs they were assimilation failures. if you compare immigration similarizations in the u.s., with europe, it is much better. i would not blame the u.s. for not doing enough to make them feel welcome. >> jessica, let me bring you in on this. when you look at the totality of what you know right now about these two young men, were they impossible spot? from a law enforcement point of view, because you were on the president clinton administration, is there just not anything that was obvious that could have stopped this? >> i do think that part of the issue, of
tamerlan's seems ied lodgeal in nature. the younger brother was a pot smoker, drinker, partier, womanizer. >> he had friends. >> both had friends. tamerlan if you look at him he fit in well as a boxer. he was flamboyant, wearing furs, leather pants, silk scarves, things like that and he went through a tremendous change. since they had two different radicalization trajectories but i wouldn't blame the u.s. for not doing enough to assimilate their immigrants. there are no signs they...
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she had not yet met or married, obviously the accused bomber tamerlan tsarnaev. the report shows she was arrested for stealing $67 worth of clothes from an old navy store in rhode island. she paid 200 bucks and the case was dismissed. we haven't seen much of the widow since this month's bombing in boston. although yesterday the fbi confirmed agents have searched the house where she is now living. this also comes after fox news confirmed investigators found a woman's d.n.a. on the boston bombs. but there is is no evidence as far as we know that the widow had anything to do with them. rick leventhal now live on fox top story from boston. what more do we know about the apparent release of the suspect's body, rick. this has just been released. >> right, shepard. the medical examiner has determined tamerlan's cause of death but won't relegal it until the body is claimed. catherine russell is the next of kin. she should be the one to claim his body. she has made it clear she doesn't want anything to do with claiming his body and wants the tsarnaev family to do it inste
she had not yet met or married, obviously the accused bomber tamerlan tsarnaev. the report shows she was arrested for stealing $67 worth of clothes from an old navy store in rhode island. she paid 200 bucks and the case was dismissed. we haven't seen much of the widow since this month's bombing in boston. although yesterday the fbi confirmed agents have searched the house where she is now living. this also comes after fox news confirmed investigators found a woman's d.n.a. on the boston bombs....
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raised christian, went to college in boston, met tamerlan. she converted to islam, and by all accounts, fairly devout, wore the hajaab, the traditional head scarf. she didn't speak russian, so she wasn't always aware what was being said, she didn't understand the language being spoken around the house. wolf. >> chris lawrence reporting for us. just ahead, still many unanswered questions in the boston marathon terror attack. investigators work to interview the only suspect still alive. new insights into the investigation. stay with our special coverage. ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human, using stereoscopic cameras. ♪ and even stop itself if it has to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. [ sneezing ] she may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®. powerful allergy relief for adults and kids six years and older. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> there are hundreds of questions that investigators have for
raised christian, went to college in boston, met tamerlan. she converted to islam, and by all accounts, fairly devout, wore the hajaab, the traditional head scarf. she didn't speak russian, so she wasn't always aware what was being said, she didn't understand the language being spoken around the house. wolf. >> chris lawrence reporting for us. just ahead, still many unanswered questions in the boston marathon terror attack. investigators work to interview the only suspect still alive. new...
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this is tamerlan and his siblings. the little boy in front is his brother dzhokhar who would grow up to be his partner in terrorism. tamerlan moved to america from a poor and dangerous part of russia at age 14. he went to a good high school and showed a lot of promise as a boxer. but things started to go wrong not long after he graduated from high school. this was a mug shot when he was arrested for allegedly slapping his then girlfriend. at the time he told police he was unemployed. he later met and married another woman named catherine. her friends have reportedly said tamerlan was abusive and controlling with her, too. it was around this time that tamerl tamerlan, who was never much keen on religion before started to take a deep interest in islam. >> what's happened is a terrible thing, but i know that my kids have nothing to do with it. i know it. i am mother. >> reporter: her mother says she pushed him in this direction because she wanted him to stop smoking and drinking so much. >> somebody radicalized them, but
this is tamerlan and his siblings. the little boy in front is his brother dzhokhar who would grow up to be his partner in terrorism. tamerlan moved to america from a poor and dangerous part of russia at age 14. he went to a good high school and showed a lot of promise as a boxer. but things started to go wrong not long after he graduated from high school. this was a mug shot when he was arrested for allegedly slapping his then girlfriend. at the time he told police he was unemployed. he later...
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. >> reporter: as for what drove tamerlan? his younger brother claims it was hatred of america. >> he may have been angry about other things, about the status of his life. but he increasingly turned to jihadism, was radicalized, because among other things, u.s. foreign policy decisions overseas and that especially afghanistan and iraq. >> reporter: what the younger brother is reported to be saying is consistent with what we heard in the neighborhood about the older brother tamerlan and his disgust with things american and christian. >> he said the bike is a cheap copy off the koran. he said most american wars are excused off the bible. >> reporter: and it also emerged there might be a link to an unsolved murder two years ago. prosecutors said monday that they are investigating whether tamerlan was involved in the brutal murder of three young men, one of whom was his roommate. the three were found with their throats slashed, covered in marijuana and cash. federal agents have been looking at the six-month trip tamerlan took last
. >> reporter: as for what drove tamerlan? his younger brother claims it was hatred of america. >> he may have been angry about other things, about the status of his life. but he increasingly turned to jihadism, was radicalized, because among other things, u.s. foreign policy decisions overseas and that especially afghanistan and iraq. >> reporter: what the younger brother is reported to be saying is consistent with what we heard in the neighborhood about the older brother...
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they both got major tips from russian intelligence multiple times go tamerlan. yet after 9-11, the 9-11 commission report recommended that that wall come down between law enforcement and intelligence agencies so that they could talk to each other and share this kind of intel. yet, that doesn't seem to have happened here. this can't be the isolated case where it's not happening. so what is going on? >> i think the way that this is dealt with is really significant because this is a new wave of terrorism. we have shut down al-qaeda prime in afghanistan and pakistan. bin laden is dead. we've gotten really good at seeing money move across borders. we've gotten really good at intel trade examining doing sting operations against larger operations. what we're not good at seeing is the individual or the two individuals. you pointed out inspire magazine. al-qaeda got smart. three years ago they realized what they needed were people who lived in the united states, young, muslim males they could somehow inspire to take up the cause of jihad. so when they would get these you
they both got major tips from russian intelligence multiple times go tamerlan. yet after 9-11, the 9-11 commission report recommended that that wall come down between law enforcement and intelligence agencies so that they could talk to each other and share this kind of intel. yet, that doesn't seem to have happened here. this can't be the isolated case where it's not happening. so what is going on? >> i think the way that this is dealt with is really significant because this is a new wave...
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>> the body of tamerlan, it is still no onements it? >> at this hour, the body of tamerlan tsarnaev is in a funeral home in worcestor, massachusetts. resident have express would outrage that a body of a bomber could be buried. all of those contacted refused tamerlan's remains and he will seek help from the government to find an appropriate site . public sentiment seems to be changing. >> this is turned around it is it 90 percent in agreement with what we have done. >> prived to that burying a terrorist and throw them in the dumpster or river or whatever. but now people have had a sense to think about it. >> so far a death certificate not officially file would, but fox news can reveal now that the death certificate does say tamerlan tsarnaev died of gunshot would you knows to the torso and extremists and blunt force trauma to of the head. he shot by the police and run over by a motor vehicle. the driver of that car his own brother. one potential obstacle with the burial. the fam famp tsarnaev is saying that they want their own independen
>> the body of tamerlan, it is still no onements it? >> at this hour, the body of tamerlan tsarnaev is in a funeral home in worcestor, massachusetts. resident have express would outrage that a body of a bomber could be buried. all of those contacted refused tamerlan's remains and he will seek help from the government to find an appropriate site . public sentiment seems to be changing. >> this is turned around it is it 90 percent in agreement with what we have done. >>...
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it was around this time that tamerlan also started taking a deeper interest in islam. investigators are now focusing on a trip he took back to russia last year. but at the press conference today, the tsarnaevs insist the trip was simply to see family and attend a relative's wedding. his father said it was impossible for him to meet with militanting during his six-month visit. >> i was the first reporter to speak with anzar tsarnaev just last friday. he insisted his sons were not involved in the attack and kept asking for details about his younger son dzhokhar. i spoke with him again this morning when he told me he planned to travel to the u.s. as early as tomorrow. presumably without his wife who is facing that arrest warrant. though investigators are likely want to speak with him, experts say he may not have to. >> he doesn't have to talk to a soul. if he wants to the fbi he will, or could. or any other law enforcement official. but he can choose and say no to everyone, claim his son's body and go back to russia. >> meanwhile, the fbi is in dagestan working with russi
it was around this time that tamerlan also started taking a deeper interest in islam. investigators are now focusing on a trip he took back to russia last year. but at the press conference today, the tsarnaevs insist the trip was simply to see family and attend a relative's wedding. his father said it was impossible for him to meet with militanting during his six-month visit. >> i was the first reporter to speak with anzar tsarnaev just last friday. he insisted his sons were not involved...
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with tamerlan tsarnaev who died on friday night. boston seven days after the attack. but we begin with chief washington correspondent james rosen and stunning news of another planned attack of terror. good evening, james. >> bret, good evening. canadian officials announced today they arrested two men this afternoon and charged them with plotting with the aid of al qaeda to blow up a passenger train traveling from new york to the greater torrent area. the alleged terrorist are age 30 and are raheed of toronto. they worked with canadian intelligence and u.s. national security and law enforcement officers to interrupt this alleged plot in an 8 month investigation code named project smooth. they said the plot was detected early on and neither american nor canadian citizens faced any imminent threat as a result. u.s. officials told fox news the defendants' objective was to blow up a bridge in the tore torrent area tornted while the plane was traveling over it mounted police told reporters today that they took steps to advance the plot including allegedly conducting own sur
with tamerlan tsarnaev who died on friday night. boston seven days after the attack. but we begin with chief washington correspondent james rosen and stunning news of another planned attack of terror. good evening, james. >> bret, good evening. canadian officials announced today they arrested two men this afternoon and charged them with plotting with the aid of al qaeda to blow up a passenger train traveling from new york to the greater torrent area. the alleged terrorist are age 30 and...
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he also tells the times tamerlan met with a militant by the name of mohammed nadal, correct? >> based on what we've seen so far, that is what's been reported, martin. if this is true, then this is a real important piece of information that both the fbi through the legal office in moscow working with the fsb, the russian domestic security service, they'll be able to paint a picture here and understand the facts because nadal probably or most certainly was under u surveillance by the fsb and most likely, they had electronic surveillance on him, so if that was the case, if tsarnaev met with him, there should be information and records on that and if that information is available and provided to the bureau, then that can really help us better understand what he did while he was in dagestan. the assumption up to this point, if there wasn't radicalization going on, if it had started at the least, there was tactics and training support he got there. that period is so critical to us for us to understand why the bombings happen and if the fsb has this information, it could be really v
he also tells the times tamerlan met with a militant by the name of mohammed nadal, correct? >> based on what we've seen so far, that is what's been reported, martin. if this is true, then this is a real important piece of information that both the fbi through the legal office in moscow working with the fsb, the russian domestic security service, they'll be able to paint a picture here and understand the facts because nadal probably or most certainly was under u surveillance by the fsb...
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st tamerl tamerlan tsarnaev dies at the scene, dzhokhar escapes. a man notices cut on his tarp and blood. thermal imaging spots someone inside. it is dzhokhar tsarnaev. law enforcement uses stun grenades, call on him to surrender. after a brief standoff, tsarnaev stands up, his hands raised. five days after the city of boston was terrorized and countless lives shattered it is over. randi kaye, cnn. >> well, as i said, we are awaiting a press conference new york mayor michael bloomberg and police commissioner ray kelly hoping to get some clarification on what the younger suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, has told investigators whether in fact he has indicated as is being reported to us both by congressman peter king and also gloria borger, two sources that law enforcement believes they may have intended to come to new york not to party as the police commissioner had indicated yesterday, but perhaps to set off whatever remaining devices they had. again, these are sort of seems to be more interpretations on both from the alleged carjacking victim believes h
st tamerl tamerlan tsarnaev dies at the scene, dzhokhar escapes. a man notices cut on his tarp and blood. thermal imaging spots someone inside. it is dzhokhar tsarnaev. law enforcement uses stun grenades, call on him to surrender. after a brief standoff, tsarnaev stands up, his hands raised. five days after the city of boston was terrorized and countless lives shattered it is over. randi kaye, cnn. >> well, as i said, we are awaiting a press conference new york mayor michael bloomberg and...
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tamerlan lost in those championships. that could have led potentially to a shot at olympic team, but the next year, they changed the rules on him and because he was not a u.s. citizen, they didn't let him on. here's my conversation with bob russo. >> a legal citizen of the united states to box in the national, in the golden gloves international. so they, national golden gloves decided they would not allow -- >> and that killed tamerlan tsarnaev's dreams of becoming an olympic boxer. there's at least one former boxing coach named john allen who believed it did. he told entertainment tonight he believes that setback did set him along ta past, but other coaches don't believe that's really the case. we know of other problems he had. the family had financial problems. he was arrested in 2009 for domestic assault. the family received welfare payments on and off for about ten years. his wife was receiving welfare payments, both federal and state welfare payments for her and her child, so most of last year including that six mont
tamerlan lost in those championships. that could have led potentially to a shot at olympic team, but the next year, they changed the rules on him and because he was not a u.s. citizen, they didn't let him on. here's my conversation with bob russo. >> a legal citizen of the united states to box in the national, in the golden gloves international. so they, national golden gloves decided they would not allow -- >> and that killed tamerlan tsarnaev's dreams of becoming an olympic boxer....
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tsarnaev was devastating. >> were you aware of the russian tellens warning regarding tamerlan and the fact that he may travel overseas to meet with extremists? >> we -- we have three -- three detectives and a sergeant who were assigned to the joint terrorism task force. one of my detec detectives is ay in the squad that investigated that. we have access to all the databases, but we were not, in fact, informed of that particular development. >> reporter: after the fbi concluded in 2011 that there was no evidence of terrorist activity, tamerlan traveled to russia the following year where he spent six months in chechnya, regions known for jihaddist activity. his reentry to the u.s. was known to homeland security but apparently not shared. >> were the officers that you assigned to the joint terrorism task force aware of this? >> they tell me they received no word on that individual prior to the bombing. >> reporter: state law enforcement was also in the dark. >> my understanding is that at no time prior to the bombings did any member of the massachusetts state police or the fusion center
tsarnaev was devastating. >> were you aware of the russian tellens warning regarding tamerlan and the fact that he may travel overseas to meet with extremists? >> we -- we have three -- three detectives and a sergeant who were assigned to the joint terrorism task force. one of my detec detectives is ay in the squad that investigated that. we have access to all the databases, but we were not, in fact, informed of that particular development. >> reporter: after the fbi concluded...
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it's clear from talking to her that tamerlan was influenced by tamerlan. and she says tamerlan put pressure on her telling her to cover up her hair and they both chose this route together. it's a shame that misha seemed more competent obviously, the confusion is going to be precisely who was the contact that she and her son, tamerlan had. what were they both mutualctual i think. it appears tamerlan was here last year in russia than a different period of time. she came in the middle of the year in summer and kind of switched out with tamerlan, taking over the job of looking after the father here. so many questions here, certainly. let's bear in mind how she talked about how the fbi came to talk to tm and her about her eldest son's fbi said radicalization. >> they said that they think tamerlan is kind of a little in the radical side of islam and that they just don't want -- like they are keeping their eye on, you know, the boys, the young boys, like tamerlan. so any bombing, any, like, explosions wouldn't happen in america. >> so they said -- >> on the stree
it's clear from talking to her that tamerlan was influenced by tamerlan. and she says tamerlan put pressure on her telling her to cover up her hair and they both chose this route together. it's a shame that misha seemed more competent obviously, the confusion is going to be precisely who was the contact that she and her son, tamerlan had. what were they both mutualctual i think. it appears tamerlan was here last year in russia than a different period of time. she came in the middle of the year...
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tamerlan is gone now. that concerns me big time. >> reporter: more pieces fit together in a telephone interview wolf blitzer did with the ex-brother-in-law of the two suspects. he said he met misha twice, was introduced to him by tamerlan. he didn't witness misha turning tamerlan into a radical islamist -- >> he surely did have influence and did teach him things that would make tamerlan, you know, go away from the people and go more into the religion. and maybe that is possible that he suggested to him some radical ideas. >> reporter: he said tamerlan tsarnaev told him he'd quit boxing and listening to mainstream music because misha taught him that in islam it's not good to do those things. asked if he suspected that misha was connected to any terrorist groups -- >> i didn't suspect either him or tamerlan being connected to terror groups or having terrorist ideas. but i know that they had a lot of conversations about just, you know, islam and how islam is being attacked from the outside from the western co
tamerlan is gone now. that concerns me big time. >> reporter: more pieces fit together in a telephone interview wolf blitzer did with the ex-brother-in-law of the two suspects. he said he met misha twice, was introduced to him by tamerlan. he didn't witness misha turning tamerlan into a radical islamist -- >> he surely did have influence and did teach him things that would make tamerlan, you know, go away from the people and go more into the religion. and maybe that is possible that...
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you were a boxer and roomed with tamerlan during tournament. what was he like? >> well, during that trip, i noticed tamerlan was a bit after flashy guy. sharp dresser. confident in his abilities as a boxer. >> he was good boxer? >> he was. he had some skills. he had some punching power. good hand speed. he won a couple fights in lowell. he lost in nationals. but to make it to nationals, is a good accomplishment. >> he ended up quitting boxing and i believe that you are under the understanding, because he couldn't represent the united states. is that right? >> for some reason in the second tournament, golden gloves, we couldn't travel with the team. i thought it was because he couldn't represent the united states, but i can't say for sure. >> did he ever talk to you about religion or politics? >> he was definitely big -- the second year i met him, he talked a lot about his faith. just seemed to really be more about what he was about, his character. he spoke to his faith to me many times. the times i saw hum the second time around. he also talked about his wife --
you were a boxer and roomed with tamerlan during tournament. what was he like? >> well, during that trip, i noticed tamerlan was a bit after flashy guy. sharp dresser. confident in his abilities as a boxer. >> he was good boxer? >> he was. he had some skills. he had some punching power. good hand speed. he won a couple fights in lowell. he lost in nationals. but to make it to nationals, is a good accomplishment. >> he ended up quitting boxing and i believe that you are...
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he said he'd met misha twice, introduced to him by tamerlan. he didn't witness misha actually turning tamerlan into a radical islamist. >> but he certainly did have influence and did teach him things that would make tamerlan go away from the people and go more into the religion. maybe it's possible that he suggested to him some radical ideas. >> he said tamerlan tsarnaev had told him he'd quit boxing and listening to mainstream music because misha taught him that in islam it's not good those things. asked suspected misha was a terrorist group. >> i didn't suspect him in terror group or having terrorist ideas, but i know that they had a lot of conversations about just, you know, islam and how islam is being attacked from the outside -- you know, from the western countries and how islam is under pressure. >> reporter: asked when tamerlan became a more devout muslim, the uncle and brother-in-law both say they noticed about four years ago. we searched for misha using the internet, a search database and social media cross referencing his name. one n
he said he'd met misha twice, introduced to him by tamerlan. he didn't witness misha actually turning tamerlan into a radical islamist. >> but he certainly did have influence and did teach him things that would make tamerlan go away from the people and go more into the religion. maybe it's possible that he suggested to him some radical ideas. >> he said tamerlan tsarnaev had told him he'd quit boxing and listening to mainstream music because misha taught him that in islam it's not...
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his uncle said he ended his relationship with tamerlan in 2009 because of the quote radical crap" tamerlan had begun to espouse. he was steered toward a strict strain of islam in recent years and he began opposing the wars in afghanistan and iraq which is i should note here not radical in and of itself but that he also turned to websites and literature claiming that the cia was behind the terrorist attacks of september 11, 2001, that jews controlled the world. there are two very specific accounts of tamerlan's recent behavior that are both fascinating and important in trying to understand how he might have become the kind of violent extremist he is accused of having been when he died after a shootout with authorities late last week. the first is recounted in "the wall street journal" this week. quote, in one incident late november tamerlan confronted a shop keeper in a middle eastern grocery store in cambridge near a mosque where he sometimes prayed after seeing a sign advertising thanksgiving turkeys. brother why did you put up the sign the shopkeeper recalled him asking angrily. it's not
his uncle said he ended his relationship with tamerlan in 2009 because of the quote radical crap" tamerlan had begun to espouse. he was steered toward a strict strain of islam in recent years and he began opposing the wars in afghanistan and iraq which is i should note here not radical in and of itself but that he also turned to websites and literature claiming that the cia was behind the terrorist attacks of september 11, 2001, that jews controlled the world. there are two very specific...
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guest: i am not aware that tamerlan's three best friends for killed. i have not seen that media article. would it be possible that there were a criminal conspiracy somewhere out there to silence potential witnesses? that has happened in the entire law enforcement scheme. i don't know that that has happened here. the investigation on tamerlane has obviously not been open, he is deceased. the investigation continues relative to dzhokhar and expands from that to include any other possible co-conspirators. host: the weekly roundup of the worst week in washington. he says it goes to the fbi both for questioning tamerlan tsarnaev back in 2011 but not pursuing the matter further, and also for arresting the ricin letter suspect and releasing him, and now have made a second arrest. ofst: i will address both those issues. there is little that the fbi could have done under the guidelines against tamerlan when they closed the case. when information came in later, and senator graham said the fbi never got this information, tamerlan had gone back to russia and then
guest: i am not aware that tamerlan's three best friends for killed. i have not seen that media article. would it be possible that there were a criminal conspiracy somewhere out there to silence potential witnesses? that has happened in the entire law enforcement scheme. i don't know that that has happened here. the investigation on tamerlane has obviously not been open, he is deceased. the investigation continues relative to dzhokhar and expands from that to include any other possible...
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tamerlan taught everything to himself. we were happy about it because he didn't start doing drugs or alcohol. now he doesn't speak to other women he is not related to. they're not important to him because it's a sin to even look them in the eye. she saw him for four of the six months he was here, and he went to chechnya twice. >> translator: yes, he went to chechnya for a couple of days. i don't know where his relative there's lived. they were from his father's side. i do know that village was bombed in the second war, though. >> reporter: as pictures of boston played out around the world, she reveals that the mother rang the boys to check if they were well. but later that week they rang her again, allegedly when they were on the run, just the day before tamerlan died. the day before, she said they spoke, and it was like always, mommy, everything is fine with us. mommy, we're totally fine. mommy, that's what they call her. >> translator: we miss your warmth and caress, they said. tamerlan said "mommy, i love you clothe. an
tamerlan taught everything to himself. we were happy about it because he didn't start doing drugs or alcohol. now he doesn't speak to other women he is not related to. they're not important to him because it's a sin to even look them in the eye. she saw him for four of the six months he was here, and he went to chechnya twice. >> translator: yes, he went to chechnya for a couple of days. i don't know where his relative there's lived. they were from his father's side. i do know that...
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physically examine tamerlan tsarnaev's brain. you know that tamerlan tsarnaev was a boxer. a two-time new england golden glove champion. you play not know boxer and football players and soldiers have cte, repeated blows to the head. one of the foremost experts in the field. dr. robert stern, neurology professor at the boston university and the co-founder of the study of traumatic enself-lopty. we have heard about this condition, cte, how it affects athletes who have had repeated blows to the brain and how it can be fairly lethal. we haven't heard much how cte can cause someone to be potentially violent. what do you know about fla? >> we flee some of the early symptoms and be changing in behavior, impulsivity, explosivety, rage, changes in mood. we don't think that it can cause a huge change in the way someone views the world that they will then start this long process of a well-planned kind of egregious act like tamerlan did. >> if it was someone who had a proclivity already to certain beliefs, could cte have been a tipping point? everybody wants to know the why. is this so
physically examine tamerlan tsarnaev's brain. you know that tamerlan tsarnaev was a boxer. a two-time new england golden glove champion. you play not know boxer and football players and soldiers have cte, repeated blows to the head. one of the foremost experts in the field. dr. robert stern, neurology professor at the boston university and the co-founder of the study of traumatic enself-lopty. we have heard about this condition, cte, how it affects athletes who have had repeated blows to the...
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and this guy tamerlan. >> of course, i also read someplace that tamerlan didn't go to his funeral or to his wake. >> i was just going to say that. >> which was suspicious to some. >> and some say that means he didn't do it because if he did do it, then he would go to the wake to make it look like no one think he didn't do it. but i think for him not to go at all to the funeral or the wake suggests that there was something personal going on to me anyway. >> the thing that's curious to me, i don't know how one person, one man could kill three other men slit their throats. i could see him in busting in and shooting them but slitting their throats would take time. >> i agree with you there. but if you have a gun, and these were not street guys. these were kind of perpetual college students, pothead kind of guys. and i don't think -- it would have been a little tougher to do that in brooklyn than walltown. if you have a gun, you can get people to do remarkable things. the one guy, brendan mess, was a big martial arts guy, but still with a gun. and we know that tamerlan was able to get a h
and this guy tamerlan. >> of course, i also read someplace that tamerlan didn't go to his funeral or to his wake. >> i was just going to say that. >> which was suspicious to some. >> and some say that means he didn't do it because if he did do it, then he would go to the wake to make it look like no one think he didn't do it. but i think for him not to go at all to the funeral or the wake suggests that there was something personal going on to me anyway. >> the...
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tamerlan's brother dzhokhar told investigators that the pair built the homes at tamerlan's home but tamerlan's katherine claims she knew nothing about it. has there been any sign of katherine russell in recent days? >> reporter: randi, yes, there has. we haven't seen her this morning but we've seen her almost every day the past week. as you might remember the week before she spent most of her days just inside and didn't leave but in the past week she's been meeting with investigators at her attorney's office in downtown providence and the other thing i can tell you is that she's been out in the community doing some errands. we saw her go to the verizon store this week and went to lunch yesterday. she's getting out a little bit more than she was before. >> now that the bomb residue has been found in her home in the kitchen and bathroom, do investigators believe she may have known more about the plot than she might be letting on and than her lawyers may be letting on? >> reporter: investigators certainly want to get to the bottom of that. what i can tell you about that is we're seeing a big fede
tamerlan's brother dzhokhar told investigators that the pair built the homes at tamerlan's home but tamerlan's katherine claims she knew nothing about it. has there been any sign of katherine russell in recent days? >> reporter: randi, yes, there has. we haven't seen her this morning but we've seen her almost every day the past week. as you might remember the week before she spent most of her days just inside and didn't leave but in the past week she's been meeting with investigators at...
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any possible role tamerlan tsarnaev may have played. >> how could we miss all of the activity this guy engaged in? >> the fbi seized bbs and a large pyrotechnic. >> it was almost entirely done from the internet. >> he did not need to see his miranda rights read to him in bed. it's laughable. >> the enemy is radical islam. >> i'd waterboard him, myself. >>> you are about to look live at a press conference in boston. where governor deval patrick and mayor thomas menino are about to speak about the formation and purpose of the one fund boston campaign. designed to assist those who are affected by last week's bomb attacks. this takes place as dzhokhar tsarnaev lies in a hospital bed facing charges. his condition now reported as fair. more than a week after the bombing, 45 of the scores of wounded remain hospitalized, and at least 13 have lost limbs. for the victims, the physical and emotional toll comes with a very real financial one as well. massive bills for trauma care, prosthetic limbs and even home modifications. not to mention, lengthy physical rehab and psychological counseling. as
any possible role tamerlan tsarnaev may have played. >> how could we miss all of the activity this guy engaged in? >> the fbi seized bbs and a large pyrotechnic. >> it was almost entirely done from the internet. >> he did not need to see his miranda rights read to him in bed. it's laughable. >> the enemy is radical islam. >> i'd waterboard him, myself. >>> you are about to look live at a press conference in boston. where governor deval patrick and...
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one worshipper described tamerlan, "he's crazy to me. he had anger inside. i can't explain what was in his mind." an aunt describes him as a chechen that became more devout as a muslim in the last couple years. friends of his wife and his brother say he brainwashed them. i'm joined by ambassador mark ginsberg. always good to see you. by the time tamerlan tsarnaev spent six months in dagestan he had already become radical in his religious views. let's set the scene. would it be fair to call dagestan ground zero? >> absolutely. i think it's going to be more and more prevalent. let's just assume for the fact here of not putting this gentleman into the equation but understanding. dagestan along with four other repolitics in the north caucasus region have direct ties to al qaeda and terrorist groups that have direct ties to afghani terrorists. this would be the al qaeda in the caucasus branch of al qaeda. we even know that the number two was there in 1997. there are several groups in chechnya and dagestan that have been deemed terrorists organizations by the unit
one worshipper described tamerlan, "he's crazy to me. he had anger inside. i can't explain what was in his mind." an aunt describes him as a chechen that became more devout as a muslim in the last couple years. friends of his wife and his brother say he brainwashed them. i'm joined by ambassador mark ginsberg. always good to see you. by the time tamerlan tsarnaev spent six months in dagestan he had already become radical in his religious views. let's set the scene. would it be fair to...
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none of this means that tamerlan tsarnaev met abu. why was he posting that video from a town where his father lived where he visited in 2012? something investigators may be looking at with regard to what history there may have been with extremism from that alleged bomber. >> reporter: so, nick, let's talk about his time in russia. what do you know about that? >> reporter: a limited amount. there is a window between 2002, 2006 when he could have been here or coming and going from the united states and kaziksta in. . we know from talking to a shop keeper that i have wills opposite his father, that he went to stay with his father for a month. we don't know what he was doing really for the rest of the time while he was there. he has relatives in chechnya, many other things that could possibly have happened. that surely must be what investigators are looking at given some of the suggestions of radicalization that krcrept in the past few years. >> reporter: at this point, with he don't know why these two brothers decided to carry out this b
none of this means that tamerlan tsarnaev met abu. why was he posting that video from a town where his father lived where he visited in 2012? something investigators may be looking at with regard to what history there may have been with extremism from that alleged bomber. >> reporter: so, nick, let's talk about his time in russia. what do you know about that? >> reporter: a limited amount. there is a window between 2002, 2006 when he could have been here or coming and going from the...
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it involves a communication between the mother of tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev,. hey aleigh. hey-- carol! introducing bbm video with screen share. update on 171 woodward... lets other people see what's on your screen. and these are the materials studies. the blackberry z10. the dog was my suggestion. powerful communication on the powerful network. verizon. ♪ don't our dogs deserve to eat fresher less processed foods introducing freshpet recipes so fresh the only preservative we use is the fridge freshpet fresh food for fido [ male announcer ] engine light on? come to meineke now for a free code scan read and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> breaking news here in cnn is that we have just learned that russian authorities secretly recorded a telephone conversation in 2007 in which one of the boston bombing suspects may have vaguely discussed jihad with his mother. boston is onlyne side of the bombing investigation. the other is area -- is oversees, excuse me in russia to dock stan and chechnya . their parents still there. this is a part of the world no strange
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guest: i am not aware that tamerlan's three best friends for killed. i have not seen that media article. would it be possible that there were a criminal conspiracy somewhere out there to silence potential witnesses? that has happened in the entire law enforcement scheme. i don't know that that has happened here. the investigation on tamerlane has obviously not been open, he is deceased. the investigation continues relative to dzhokhar and expands from that to include any other ibcopito. host: the weekly roundup of the worst week in washington. he says it goes to the fbi both for questioning tamerlan tsarnaev back in 2011 but not pursuing the matter further, and also for arresting the ricin letter suspect and releasing him, and now have made a second rrest. itself that fair? guest: no, that is not fair. there is little that the fbi could have done under the guidelines against tamerlan when they closed the case. when information came in later, and senator graham said the fbi never got this information, tamerlan had gone back to russia and then return to
guest: i am not aware that tamerlan's three best friends for killed. i have not seen that media article. would it be possible that there were a criminal conspiracy somewhere out there to silence potential witnesses? that has happened in the entire law enforcement scheme. i don't know that that has happened here. the investigation on tamerlane has obviously not been open, he is deceased. the investigation continues relative to dzhokhar and expands from that to include any other ibcopito. host:...
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his life story basically tracks tamerlan's almost exactly. he's a fighter. emer a convert from russia, moved to canada, goes back to dagestan and wants to fight against the russians in chechnya. he's ultimately killed in that fighting. nd wanw he and tamerlan were in touch on social media and were in dagestan and chechnya in and around the same time. the second is another individual named mahmood nidal. he is another person fighting against the russian regime there. he is killed in a hostage situation after tossing out a hand grenade after releasing the hostages and the f.b.i. is look at tamerlan's trip as is that a place where he was radicalized or is that a place he said it's sto rough over here with people getting killed. i'm going back to america and try something on home turf. >> pelley: a lot of leads to follow. john, thanks very much. lee boston case led the ch.artment of homeland security to make a change today. it turns out one of the men accused of hiding evidence in he bombings was allowed to return to the united states from kazakhstan in january,
his life story basically tracks tamerlan's almost exactly. he's a fighter. emer a convert from russia, moved to canada, goes back to dagestan and wants to fight against the russians in chechnya. he's ultimately killed in that fighting. nd wanw he and tamerlan were in touch on social media and were in dagestan and chechnya in and around the same time. the second is another individual named mahmood nidal. he is another person fighting against the russian regime there. he is killed in a hostage...
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>> one person we haven't heard much from is tamerlan's wife. what sort of picture do we get of her and what potential information could she provide? >> well, of course, a key potential witness. immediate family members help paint that 360-degree profile of what happened from the time of the event backwards. here's a big however to consider, though. okay? not saying this is associated with the old al qaeda, but like-minded groups tend to pull good tactics off the shelf. in the case of the old al qaeda under bin laden, they were the masters of compartmentalization. we might not be surprised if he kept that information, if not all information, from his wife. now, there's a possibility that she may in some ways have been wh whitting. if he had that type of training, they're very good at the need to know. >> but this is an individual he had a relatively long relationship with. and you're suggesting that he might have been able to hide everything from her? any of his inclinations of hatred toward america if he had that feeling toward america? he woul
>> one person we haven't heard much from is tamerlan's wife. what sort of picture do we get of her and what potential information could she provide? >> well, of course, a key potential witness. immediate family members help paint that 360-degree profile of what happened from the time of the event backwards. here's a big however to consider, though. okay? not saying this is associated with the old al qaeda, but like-minded groups tend to pull good tactics off the shelf. in the case...
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well, she is tamerlan tsarnaev's wife, now widow. federal authorities want to question her about her husband and brother-in-law. did katheryn russell tsarnaev have any clue about the bomb plot? wpri tv reports live in north kingston, rhode island with the latest. what can you tell me about his wife, and where is she? >> well, at this point it looks like she's actually here in north kings town at her family home right now. there's really not much i can tell you about katheryn except what her lawyer is telling us right now and what neighbors are telling us. neighbors have been is what is leading the whole investigation to finding out who katheryn is. we know she went to high school in rhode island. she's a rhode island native. she's been living here her whole life. the last few months or maybe the last year, all the neighbors are saying she's changed a little bit. in high school her friends say that she was outgoing, she was in the art club, wanted to be in the peace corps. then one neighbor said the last year she hasn't seen her too m
well, she is tamerlan tsarnaev's wife, now widow. federal authorities want to question her about her husband and brother-in-law. did katheryn russell tsarnaev have any clue about the bomb plot? wpri tv reports live in north kingston, rhode island with the latest. what can you tell me about his wife, and where is she? >> well, at this point it looks like she's actually here in north kings town at her family home right now. there's really not much i can tell you about katheryn except what...
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what is the conference going on right now about tamerlan? >> i think what people in the congregation feel is that he was really reacting to the modern american islam that's projected inside of our congregation, so inside of that second incident, you know, inside of that second incident, you know, after he stood up, after our, you know, preacher compared martin luther king, you know, to the prophet muhammad, and he stood up, he called our preacher a hypocrite, so then the people of the congregation shouted him out to leave. so i think the conversation in our congregation is that, you know he just didn't fit, in terms of kind of the idea allege, the mainstream moderate ideology that our mosque projects. >> there have been reports that his family wants him to be buried in the united states and is trying to find a way to bury him, to have a proper burial service for him, and i don't know whether the body has been released yet. do you know whats latest is on that? >> yeah, there were some reports out there that we had rejected his burial, or the
what is the conference going on right now about tamerlan? >> i think what people in the congregation feel is that he was really reacting to the modern american islam that's projected inside of our congregation, so inside of that second incident, you know, inside of that second incident, you know, after he stood up, after our, you know, preacher compared martin luther king, you know, to the prophet muhammad, and he stood up, he called our preacher a hypocrite, so then the people of the...
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claire, this guy, the older brother, tamerlan, drove a mercedes, he dressed well. looks like he was into money, but he was unemployed. should we be following the money trail and what could that tell us? >> yes, absolutely, governor. the financial trail is going to be very important in this case, especially as tamerlan, of course, is now dead and his younger brother unable to talk for the moment. the financial trail can started to be followed right away. as you say, the older brother in particular dressed in nice sports clothes, had expensive shoes, drove a mercedes. in particular we know that last year, 2012, between january and june, he traveled over to the cacausus region. during those six months, who was supporting his wife and small child at home? who was supporting him? there's no record of him holding a job when he came back. his younger brother didn't have a public record of holding a job, although we know he was a student. just like after 9/11 took us to the wealthy donors in the persian gulf area, saudi arabian and other gulf donors, and foundations like b
claire, this guy, the older brother, tamerlan, drove a mercedes, he dressed well. looks like he was into money, but he was unemployed. should we be following the money trail and what could that tell us? >> yes, absolutely, governor. the financial trail is going to be very important in this case, especially as tamerlan, of course, is now dead and his younger brother unable to talk for the moment. the financial trail can started to be followed right away. as you say, the older brother in...
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out of question to think that many of these members actually have genuine sympathies for the likes of tamerlan tsarnaev. it's really interesting how they back tracked. it's because conservatives who were reading carefully what this group is doing, this is part of a bus tour all across the country now. they are cranking it up. speaking of colorado, of course, it's because of bloomberg's meddling in colorado that we have fewer second amendment rights there now and this group is now blaming liberal blogs from which they culled this list that had tamerlan tsarnaev. i think we need more background checks on mayors against guns. how about background checks against this kind of stupidity. >> sean: bloomberg will spend billions. do you think our second amendment rights are in jeopardy? >> they are. let me point out this group has a 501 c arm to it, a social welfare organization with special irs tax treatment. no scrutiny. the lies they spew. the smears they have lodged against law-abiding gun owners. he's spending billions. now if this was a right-wing group we would hear all about it in sunshine and
out of question to think that many of these members actually have genuine sympathies for the likes of tamerlan tsarnaev. it's really interesting how they back tracked. it's because conservatives who were reading carefully what this group is doing, this is part of a bus tour all across the country now. they are cranking it up. speaking of colorado, of course, it's because of bloomberg's meddling in colorado that we have fewer second amendment rights there now and this group is now blaming...
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at the same time tamerlan traveled there last year, two key young leaders of a violent islamic group were killed by russian forces. one of them was a canadian, william plotnikov, who, like tamerlan, had been a professional boxer before evolving into a radical jihadist. tamerlan left russia two days after the canadian was killed, and the fbi wants to know if he helped recruit and train tamerlan while he was there. >> if you want to learn how to build a bomb, chechnya is one of the best places to learn how to >> it. as the net widens, people briefed on the case say the fbi has almost a dozen individuals, both in russia, and here in the u.s., who it currently considers persons of interest. late today, officials told pierre thomas at abc news, that investigators had discovered female dna on fragments of one of the bombs, but that it's unclear whether it's from a victim, or someone who handled the parts innocently, or as a possible co-conspirator. >> thank you so much, brian ross. >>> we move on now, six months since that superstorm, hurricane sandy, slammed into the eastern seaboard, lea
at the same time tamerlan traveled there last year, two key young leaders of a violent islamic group were killed by russian forces. one of them was a canadian, william plotnikov, who, like tamerlan, had been a professional boxer before evolving into a radical jihadist. tamerlan left russia two days after the canadian was killed, and the fbi wants to know if he helped recruit and train tamerlan while he was there. >> if you want to learn how to build a bomb, chechnya is one of the best...
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the fbi has been investigating links between him and tamerlan, because tamerlan was in russia last year, and came home to boston right after plotnakov was killed by russian forces. the fbi is checking to see if tamerlan met with him while he was in russia. >> appreciate the reporting. there's another terror related story we're following later in this hour. really horrific murder. brazen murder on the streets of london. a meat cleever and kitchen knife found in the bloody hands of the man accused of doing this killing. a chilling image, truly horrific crime. he made this video allegedly after butchering a man in the streets. we'll tell you more about that later in the hour. the news here in moore, oklahoma, the injured speaking out, more heroes coming forward. there's a lot of inspiration to see here, and the deepest of grieving. at least a dozen people killed, ten of those are children, seven at plaza towers elementary. we got our first up close look at plaza towers elementary school today. and the sight breaks your heart. we're learning a little about the kids who died there, their liv
the fbi has been investigating links between him and tamerlan, because tamerlan was in russia last year, and came home to boston right after plotnakov was killed by russian forces. the fbi is checking to see if tamerlan met with him while he was in russia. >> appreciate the reporting. there's another terror related story we're following later in this hour. really horrific murder. brazen murder on the streets of london. a meat cleever and kitchen knife found in the bloody hands of the man...
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maybe tamerlan said i'm going to go bomb the marathon, can you watch my child? >> you know, who knows who was watching the child at this point. i'm not sure if the child was duly at this north kings townhome or was up in cambridge where i know they also had an apartment. the lawyer says that they actually lived here the vast majority of the time and also at this north kings townhome i'm told the younger brother, dzhokhar, he would also come on the weekends and spend a lot of time here in speaker when he wasn't as school. >> steve, thank you. coming up, do you know what your neighbors are up to? the man living right underneath an accused bomber tells us what he knows about him. he joins us next. also is the threat really over or were the accused boppers linked to foreign terrorists? groups gunning for the u.s. groups gunning for the u.s. we will talk about that next. she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be r
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the fbi has been investigating links between him and tamerlan because tamerlan came home right after that man was killed by russian forces and fbi has been check to see if tamerlan met with him while he was there in russia. >> fascinating developments on this today, susan. >>> another terror-related story we're following, horrific murder, brazen murder on the streets of london. a meat cleaver and kitchen knife found in the bloody hands of the man accused of doing this chilling. a horrific crime. he made this video after butchering a man in the streets. we'll tell you more about that. >>> the injured speaking out, more heroes coming forward. a lot of inspiration to see here and also the deepest of grieving. at least two dozen killed, seven at plaza towers elementary. we're learning about the kids who died there, their lives, their friends, their passions. before we go any further, i want to tell you about their stories, the little we know. some grown-ups who lost their lives. we want to honor them as best we can. tawuana robinson she called her daughter and described her situation. sh
the fbi has been investigating links between him and tamerlan because tamerlan came home right after that man was killed by russian forces and fbi has been check to see if tamerlan met with him while he was there in russia. >> fascinating developments on this today, susan. >>> another terror-related story we're following, horrific murder, brazen murder on the streets of london. a meat cleaver and kitchen knife found in the bloody hands of the man accused of doing this chilling. a...
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tamerlan, if you look at him, he actually fit in quite well as a bhoxer. he was extremely flamboyant, wearing furs, leather pants, silk scarves, things like that. he went through a radical change. but they had two trajectories. i wouldn't in this case blame the united states not doing enough to assimilate the immigrants. if you compare immigrants in the united states to other european countries, they're much more well assimilated. there are exceptions, like the somali community in minneapolis/st. paul, and a few other areas of ethnic enclaves, but i would not blame the u.s. for not making them feel welcome. >> let me bring you in on this. when you look at the totality of what you know right now about these two young men, were they impossible to spot? from a law enforcement point of view, because you certainly were on the clinton administration, is there just not anything that's sort of obvious to sort of stop this? >> i do think that part of the issue, of course, as my colleagues have said, is that the muslim community is the key. however, they were not ra
tamerlan, if you look at him, he actually fit in quite well as a bhoxer. he was extremely flamboyant, wearing furs, leather pants, silk scarves, things like that. he went through a radical change. but they had two trajectories. i wouldn't in this case blame the united states not doing enough to assimilate the immigrants. if you compare immigrants in the united states to other european countries, they're much more well assimilated. there are exceptions, like the somali community in...
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somehow, he just took his brain, said tamerlan's uncle who recalled conversations with tamerlan's father about misha's influence. the bombing suspects reportedly told a man whose car they hijacketed that they had just killed a police officer that night. that officer, sean collier, of the m.i.t. campus police, was honored in a memorial today on campus. vice president joe biden was among the speakers. >> there's al qaeda central out of the fatah or two twisted perverted cowardly knockoff jihadis here in boston. why do they do what they do? i've come to the conclusion, which is not unique to me, but they do it to instill fear. it infuriates them that we refuse to bend, refuse to change, refuse to yield to fear. the doctrine of hate and oppression, they have found out, cannot compete. the values of openness and inclusiveness. that's why they're losing around the world. >> the vice president's wife dr. jill biden was among the first visitors today to the reopened section of boylston street at the finish line of the marathon where the bombing occurred. joining me now from boston, nbc news nati
somehow, he just took his brain, said tamerlan's uncle who recalled conversations with tamerlan's father about misha's influence. the bombing suspects reportedly told a man whose car they hijacketed that they had just killed a police officer that night. that officer, sean collier, of the m.i.t. campus police, was honored in a memorial today on campus. vice president joe biden was among the speakers. >> there's al qaeda central out of the fatah or two twisted perverted cowardly knockoff...
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what investigators are saying tonight about tamerlan tsarnaev's wife. you see her there, and his computer. let's go "outfront." >> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett "outfront" tonight. benghazi blame game. new allegations coming out tonight that the u.s. military could have done more in the aftermath of the attacks on the u.s. consulate in libya. the attack on september 11th last year killed ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. this information comes as the house oversight committee is strategically releasing excerpts from its key witnesses. they're promising a block butter hearing on wednesday. cnn's dana bash is "outfront" with the story. >> reporter: four military personnel were ready to board a plane from tripoli, libya, to benghazi to help american citizens under fire at the consulate there. but were ordered by superiors not to go. that's what gregory hicks, chief of mission in libya at the time, told house republican investigators. >> the point this plane was being loaded, it was between the first attack that killed two and t
what investigators are saying tonight about tamerlan tsarnaev's wife. you see her there, and his computer. let's go "outfront." >> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett "outfront" tonight. benghazi blame game. new allegations coming out tonight that the u.s. military could have done more in the aftermath of the attacks on the u.s. consulate in libya. the attack on september 11th last year killed ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. this information...